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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 01:59
by ssorllih
That recipe had to be the work of a mad man in one of his less lucid moments. Who would ever think to creat such a magnificent piece of food by such method? That can only be created for wedings and baptisims.

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 02:42
by OleBull
Sekacz is good.



Sven

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 02:49
by ssorllih
We thought that it might be. That is a lot of work to do to make an unappitizing item of food.

Convention

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 03:40
by snagman
One thing stands out a mile - those people know how to live !

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 03:53
by ssorllih
If you read their history they have plenty of experience in living well and living very hard. In my lifetime they have had some very bad years and some not so bad years and now they are starting to have some pretty good years. Some of their food is born of very hard times and they made festive with what they have been able to pull together. I admire the creativity of the Polish people and their ability to bring back the traditions of their ancestors.
I have known many immigrant Poles who were hard working farmers and trademen when I was just a boy in Connecticut.

7th National Convention [in Poland]

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 00:59
by el Ducko
Maxell wrote:...I also invite all applicants to the next, VII OZWB meeting of the Wędzarniczej Brothers. The meeting will be held in the enclosure of the Napoleonic wars in the last weekend of August 2012.
We welcome You.
...anybody from the USA planning on attending?